Some neat playing with palm-pedals!

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Donny Hinson
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Some neat playing with palm-pedals!

Post by Donny Hinson »

Just came across this and thought someone might enjoy it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn3mR0HRcbg

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Post by Peter Funk »

Great playing! To me, it looks like his volume pedal is working kind of "reverse". Could this be?
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That was really cool! Good find, Donny.
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Post by Mike Bacciarini »

Thanks Donny... this is very cool. Great technique and feeling. Check out his "My sweet Caroline". Beautiful!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K2eIZCAsTw
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Post by gary pierce »

Very nice, and no picks too.
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Post by Curt Trisko »

His playing is really tasty! It's humbling to see someone do more with less.

I liked his arrangement of Neil Young's 'Harvest Moon' so much that a couple years ago I transposed it to pedal steel - trying to match his tone as close as possible. I got it down pretty good and made a little recording of me playing over it: https://youtu.be/2PIJUwao1Bg.
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Post by Lance Clifford »

Luke Cyrus Goetze seems to know his way around that guitar... Beautiful playing!
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Post by Luke Goetze »

Thanks guys! I just found this. Happy to see people are watching my little videos!
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Post by Brooks Montgomery »

Luke, real nice, what’s that bridge pick-up on your Duesy? And tuning?
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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Brooks Montgomery wrote:Luke, real nice, what’s that bridge pick-up on your Duesy? And tuning?
Thanks!!

The pickup is a Lollar String-Through and I played that song in GBDF#AD.
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Luke Goetze wrote:The pickup is a Lollar String-Through and I played that song in GBDF#AD.
My favorite lap steel tuning! :mrgreen:
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